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  • Bahamas “green island” solar farm nears completion

    February 7, 2020

    The Bahamas solar PV project on Ragged Island, meant to be completed in January 2020, continues to face delays due in part to the after-effects of Hurricane Dorian. The solar panels are now installed, remaining work to be carried out includes building overhead transmission lines, finishing the ground wiring, and installing the energy storage equipment. […]

  • $250-million redevelopment deal finalized for Bahamas cruise port

    November 15, 2019

    Major redevelopment is coming to Prince George Wharf, with the completion of a 25-year port operation and lease agreement between the government of the Bahamas and the Nassau Cruise Port consortium. The consortium, which includes Global Ports Holding, the Bahamian Investment Fund, and the Yes Foundation, will invest up to US$250 million in the 12-month […]

  • Commercial coral farm for more resilient reefs opens in The Bahamas

    June 11, 2019

    The world’s first land-based commercial coral farm, which supports more resilient reef restoration, was opened in Grand Bahama. Projects like these are essential for the restoration of healthy oceans, and the development of sustainable Blue Economies. This project was spearheaded by Gator Halpern, Young Champion of the Earth for Latin America and the Caribbean and […]

  • Blue Tech Challenge winners offer sustainable economy through marine technology

    April 9, 2019

    The Inter-American Development Bank announced in March five finalists for its Blue Tech Challenge, representing projects from the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Haiti and St. Lucia. The Blue-Tech Challenge accepted 50 applications in 2018 for projects using new solutions to ensure continued sustainability for the Caribbean’s vital ocean economy. IDB specialists worked with a Blue-Tech Advisory […]

  • Bahamas 132MW LNG power plant on track to open by Q4 2019

    March 13, 2019

    The technology group and leader in the field of renewable energy Wärtsilä has been awarded a contract to deliver a power plant in the Commonwealth of Bahamas. The Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) utility company has ordered the construction of the 132MW power. Seven high efficiency Wärtsilä 50 engines will run the plant, using liquified […]

  • 2.35 MW of Solar PV projects start construction under UAE-Caribbean Renewables Fund

    November 7, 2018

    Solar PV plant projects in the Bahamas, Barbados, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have start construction with funding provided by the UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund. The USD 50 million fund was set up in January, and is expected to support renewable energy projects in more than sixteen countries in the Caribbean, over the next […]

  • CDB announces USD 106m programme for Bahamas, funding opportunities for individual clean energy projects

    October 29, 2018

    The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has announced it would provide USD 106.5 million to the Bahamas as part of a programme to achieve its medium-term development objectives. Dr. Justin Ram, Director of Economics at the CDB, announced the areas of focus, considered “critical to inclusive growth”, will be “provision of quality climate resilient infrastructure, energy […]

  • New plan in Bahamas to move renewable energy “beyond talk”, focus on IRP

    September 18, 2018

    The Bahamas Government’s National Energy Plan (NEP) aims for 30% of the nation’s power to be provided through renewable energy by 2030. Currently, Mr. Guilden Gilbert, Vice-President of Alternative Power Solutions (APS) Bahamas argues this target will be extremely difficult to meet without an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) that sets out a “framework” which aligns […]

  • The Bahamas aims to incorporate 30% of renewables into the national grid by 2030.

    June 18, 2018

    The Ministry of Environment and Housing in the country is working on a plan which will make renewable energy mandatory for the construction of new homes from the Government Subdivisions. This policy will have the objective to bring greater residential energy while promoting and enhancing sustainable development.   Romauld Ferreira, the Minister of  Environment and Housing, […]

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